1. First ensure you have signed up for an account at [https://hiveary.com](hiveary.com).2. Grab your existing access token or generate a new one at [https://hiveary.com/tokens](hiveary.com/tokens)3. Set up _/etc/hiveary.conf_ with a json object containing your username, access_token, and the enabled monitors. You can copy _/etc/hiveary.conf.example_ as a template.4. And thats it! All setup.

Configuration (Windows)--------------------------

The recommended way to run on Windows is to use a prebuilt installer, availablefrom [https://hiveary.com/agent/install](hiveary.com/agent/install) Otherwise follow these instructions to install from source.

1. Install [http://sourceforge.net/projects/pywin32/files/pywin32/](pywin32.)2. Ensure you have signed up for an account at hiveary.com.3. Grab your existing access token or generate a new one at [https://hiveary.com/tokens](hiveary.com/tokens)4. Create a Hiveary subfolder in the CommonAppDataFolder. On XP this should be _C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\Hiveary_, and on Vista or higher it is _C:\ProgramData\Hiveary_.4. Set up _hiveary.conf_ in the new subfolder with a json object containing your username, access_token, and the enabled monitors. You can copy _/etc/hiveary.conf.example_ as a template.5. And thats it! All setup.

Running---------

The agent is designed to run in the background as a daemon; however, running itwith no arguments will cause it to run in the foreground.There are a number of flags to overide default behavior.

Logs--------------------------On Windows, the agent logs are located under the CommonAppDataFolder. For XP, the folder is _C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\Hiveary\logs_, For Vista and higher, the folder is _C:\ProgramData\Hiveary\logs_On OS X and Linux, the agent logs are located in _/var/log/hiveary_.